I candidati per il ruolo di Rotational Development Program hanno valutato i colloqui presso Jane Street con un punteggio di 3 su 5 (dove 5 è il livello di difficoltà più alto) e hanno giudicato la loro esperienza di colloquio positiva per il 100%. Per fare un confronto, la media complessiva dell'azienda è positiva per il 90,9%. Queste sono le valutazioni degli utenti Glassdoor.
Le fasi comuni del processo di colloquio presso Jane Street per il ruolo di Rotational Development Program secondo quanto emerso da 1 colloqui su Glassdoor includono:
Colloquio telefonico: 50%
Presentazione: 50%
Ecco i ruoli cercati più frequentemente per le recensioni dei colloqui -
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 mesi. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Jane Street (Londra, Inghilterra) nel mese di apr 2022
Colloquio
Was given some material to study and then was asked questions about the materials.
The interviewer was not very engaging, looked like he was reading from a script.
A lot of jargon was used although the hod description said you don't need any experience in finance.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
We discussed about the case study, some questions about finance concepts.
First round: Excel exercise (formulas) and write-ups to answer questions Second round: phone interview asking market sizing and brain teaser (math) - didn't pass the second round Interview process pretty quick, always heard back within a week
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Jane Street nel mese di dic 2022
Colloquio
Multiple Rounds: - Online Assessment - Phone Interview #1 - Phone Interview #2 (got cut after #1) - Final Round I was asked not to disclose specific questions, but they asked Fermi estimation problems and difficult probability questions. If you are used to Quant Trading interviews, it is not much different. Got cut after Phone Interview #1, even though I thought I performed great. When I asked for an explanation, they said feedback was not part of their review process so that was disappointing.
Completed a simple data analysis written task and then was called in for an interview where they asked some typical consulting-style market sizing questions and another problem-solving type question. No questions about personal information were asked.